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  • I live in America and I drink my tea exactly like that, I even have an electric kettle. I drink my tea like my mom who's American, my dad hates it that way and he's English xP

  • @KaitKatt Bravo! Odd reversal in tastes with your parents though!

  • looks really good :)

    btw, a little bit out of the point, i enjoyed ur back ground music too. astute!

  • @calleigh89 I thought it suited ;)

  • hmm, I tend to leave my teabag in.

  • @ThePouitree Naww, gets too strong and quite bitter!

  • @MisterCrolla yes it does get a bit strong. But i'm West Indian and we use brown sugar, which gives it a different taste. I usually use Yorkshire Gold. . . (i'm having a discussion about tea. what has happened to my life XD )

  • I just made myself a sipid cup of tea. Thanks to you!!!

  • @adorebeauty0 Hooray! :)

  • I just ordered one that looks just like yours from Amazon.com!

    I'm so excited!

    And you ARE cute!

  • What a great video! How did that water boil so fast!?

    You're so cute!!!

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  • @BCGilly3 I'm nooot!! ^_^;; And it's just a fast boiling kettle. They're quite common in the UK. Mine's at least 8 years old!

  • I quite like tea, but I not admit that to very many people, because here in the United States, tea is for young girls and old ladies, so, being a guy, that would be kind of embarrassing, haha. 

  • @MrMK94 Here it's a good staple, and having it how I have it in a mug etc is what builders/construction workers do. In fact we have what's called "Builder's Tea" which is just a preparation method... strong tea, 2 sugars, milk. Simple :P

  • art attack music :). lap sansusshi is the best very smoky taste :)

  • @spencera11 Ah yes, but in the UK, the average "cup of tea" is just a normal standard variety of tea to us, which is known as English Breakfast in many non-UK places.

  • @MisterCrolla

    i am british, a really English tea is earl grey, thats the one i usually drink. but the lap sangsushi (or how ever its spelt) is just a new one ive found :D.

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